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Henry Hudson's exploration was important because he discovered the New York Bay area.

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He was searching for a northern, ice-free passage to Asia during the early 1600s, but found and reported other waterways and the presence of whales. He made four unsuccessful trips, three timse stopped by ice. On the fourth trip, his crew mutineed and set him and other crew members adrift. Hudson's Bay and the Hudson River are named after him.etc

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he discovered hte Hudson river..

he discovered hte Hudson river..

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blah blah blah.why do you need to know anyway?

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his voyage was so important because if he didn't find the Hudson river no one will find it

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